. . . "0"^^ . "I can't rate this place highly enough. I've been to tons of physical therapists over the years (I have always been injuring myself from sports), and Kyle is one of the best. He took a detailed history of my hip pain. I'd had the hip pain for years (maybe 8 years), and he mostly fixed it in 6 months. I originally saw Dr. Rogerson who did an x-ray and concluded I needed hip resurfacing surgery. That didn't fly with me because although I had hip pain, I was planning to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro in 10 months, and I couldn't be out of commission in recovery from surgery when I was training. I got a second opinion at the UW Health Sports Medicine Clinic (I think I saw Dr. Wilson) who diagnosed a labral tear and iliopsoas tendonitis and then prescribed physical therapy. The physical therapy with Kyle allowed me to avoid surgery (which was a stupid suggestion anyway) and climb my mountain in great shape. Kyle gave me exercises to do at home, and although I haven't been absolutely perfect about doing them every day, I've been doing them enough to keep my hip in good condition. I can't believe that my hip is in such great condition after having so much pain for 8 years. I knew I had to figure this out before going to Kilimanjaro, and I'm so glad I found Kyle at Sport and Spine PT!\n\nOne final note about how great Kyle is - most of the other sports medicine doctors and physical therapists that I've seen over the years have told me that my abdominal muscles are weak which is absolute hog wash. I'm very muscular all over, including my abdomen. He did not say any of this kind of garbage, and instead fixed my hip with a combination of resistance exercises, movement exercises where he maneuvered my hip into different positions, and running on an anti-gravity treadmill."^^ . "2017-01-03T00:00:00"^^ . "5"^^ . "0"^^ . "1"^^ .